DELL OPTIPLEX GX270 – GX280 VIDEO CARD REPLACEMENT

Posted on 26. Mar, 2011 by in Video Cards

AGP – PCI VIDEO CARDS – DELL OPTIPLEX GX270 – GX280 DESKTOP – SMALL FORM FACTOR (SFF) LOW PROFILE AGP & FULL SIZE PCI

Small Form Factor Pulse Rifle Counter from www.Replicantfx.com Fully Customizable using FX basic code on a uSD card. Multiple Wav files can be played back at the same time (Auto Mixing). Additionally musical tones can be played at the same time. 3 PWM outputs have been provided to create fading LED effects along with 4 digital inputs for Trigger, Clip, Grenade Launcher and Grenade Reload inputs. Comes with our Custom FX Basic code preloaded making this is a pulg and play option for your Pulse Rifle counter. Want to change something, maybe play a soundtrack in the background, just change the FX Basic code on the uSD card and your done. Need help, let us know or surf our forum to see what others are doing to bring their pulse rifle to life. ~ Replicant Fx Design Team www.replciantfx.com
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13 Responses to “DELL OPTIPLEX GX270 – GX280 VIDEO CARD REPLACEMENT”

  1. 1momerat99

    31. Aug, 2010

    i have a gx270 and i put a nvidia geforce mx 100/200 that i salvaged out of a gateway that died i just trimmed the metal part down and works like a charm also did the same on gx240

  2. polyfusion

    31. Aug, 2010

    @Pawster1 GX280′s don’t have AGP ports in any form factor as far as I’m aware. Depending on size, GX280 has either 1 or 2 PCI-express slots (x1 and/or x16), and 1 or more PCI slots.

    The GX270 has a lot more in common with the GX260 than the GX280. In fact there is very little similarity between GX270 and GX280, case is probably only similarity. PSU (20-pin), RAM (DDR), CPU (Socket 478) to a large extent similar between GX260 and GX270. GX280 has 24-pin, DDR2, and LGA 775 socket.

  3. Sryayo2010

    31. Aug, 2010

    -Can you please tell me if you can put 4 GB RAM in this computer and how to do it. I only have two places to put RAM cards and I’m wondering if I can put two cards of 2 GB DDR2 each. Can I also change the processor because I have one that is 2.8 GHZ. Thank you for your help.

  4. crimsonazure

    31. Aug, 2010

    is it a pci or pci-e slot?

  5. Pawster1

    31. Aug, 2010

    @jonathan999888 Here is the Dell™ OptiPlex™ GX280 Systems User’s Guide: (sorry, it is not letting me post a link) There are several different case types so you need to know which size you have first. You have both PCI slots and AGP slots as well in the Desktop shown.

  6. jonathan999888

    31. Aug, 2010

    what kind video card can I put in in the dell Optiplex gx280 since I have one of those computer and i don’t know what video card fit in the computer

  7. KingOfZilla

    31. Aug, 2010

    I have 3 questions
    1. Where did you get the body?
    2. How much did it cost?
    3.Does the counter have to go down to 95? In other words can i get a counter that just stays on 99 and count down from there when i pull the trigger?
    Thanks.

  8. DwaynHicks

    31. Aug, 2010

    LOL

  9. Foxhound11010

    31. Aug, 2010

    DUDE look at our names! 0.o

  10. Fox11010

    31. Aug, 2010

    AH! WTH! your website says the owner is away for milatary purposes! i need one of these! *wimper*

  11. Leumas357

    31. Aug, 2010

    I just bought one, cant wait

  12. Fox11010

    31. Aug, 2010

    sweet. Im planning on building a PR, and i am definatly going to use your board. Keep up the good work!

  13. thePavuk

    31. Aug, 2010

    you should change tags of you videos. they are hard to find.
    really nice job.

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